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CD56 09-04-2005 03:07 PM

Please answer this Quick Question
 
Poker is to 2+2

as

The Stock Market is to ____________

09-04-2005 03:43 PM

Re: Please answer this Quick Question
 
2+2 [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

squiffy 09-04-2005 07:47 PM

Re: Please answer this Quick Question
 
Britney Spears?

Sniper 09-04-2005 08:40 PM

Re: Please answer this Quick Question
 
There are many options for stock market forums.

No one company has published the best series of stock market books, as 2+2 has with regard to poker.

FishHooks 09-04-2005 09:06 PM

Re: Please answer this Quick Question
 
[ QUOTE ]
Poker is to 2+2

as

The Stock Market is to ____________

[/ QUOTE ]

475,579,2480 x 4845060448 / 458604904

coolhandsun 09-04-2005 09:10 PM

Re: Please answer this Quick Question
 
Yahoo Message Boards

deathtoau 09-08-2005 10:29 AM

Re: Please answer this Quick Question
 
Before they sold their soul, www.fool.com.

Now I would say nothing exists.

09-08-2005 10:35 AM

Re: Please answer this Quick Question
 
investorshub

TGoldman 09-08-2005 11:32 AM

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[ QUOTE ]
Before they sold their soul, www.fool.com.

[/ QUOTE ]
Could you elaborate upon this deal that fool.com made with the devil?

deathtoau 09-09-2005 11:41 AM

Re: Please answer this Quick Question
 
The Motley Fool use to be a free service for the individual investors to research stocks and the stock market, learn about personal finance and discuss issues on their forums without commercialization. Then they started to offer "premium" content, i.e. their stock picks for a nominal fee. Then they started to market their stock picks in different newsletters to their paying customers. Next they started charging a monthly fee to use the discussion forums. If you read their early investing and personal finance books as well as the early posts in their forums, they spoke out for the individual investor doing his own diligence.
They were instrumental in getting some of the SEC regulations passed that leveled the playing field for the individual investor versus the institutional investors (no more advanced 10-K reports to the big firms, all filings had to available to the public at the same time, no directing information to a favorite analyst, etc.) Now they are just commercial and mainstream.


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